CBS Airs NCAA Division II Men’s Championship on Sunday

CBS Sports continues its college basketball coverage on Sunday with live coverage of the NCAA Division II Men’s Championship live from Philips Arena in Atlanta. Metro State takes on Drury. Tim Brando and Dan Bonner will have the call with Lewis Johnson on the sidelines.

In addition, Greg Gumbel, Doug Gottlieb and Seth Davis will be on hand for the halftime festivities. The game takes the air at 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Before that, CBS/Turner Sports offers taped coverage of the College All-Star Game at 2 p.m. ET.

Here’s the press release from CBS Sports.

NCAA on CBS SportsCBS SPORTS HOOPS IT UP ON SUNDAY WITH NCAA DIVISION II MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

CBS Sports and Turner Sports Present Reese’s College All-Star Game

CBS Sports continues its live college basketball coverage from Atlanta on Sunday, April 7 with the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Championship and College All-Star game.

For the 23rd consecutive year, CBS Sports broadcasts the NCAA Men’s Division II Basketball Championship. Metro State takes on Drury live from Philips Arena in Atlanta, Ga. at 4:00 PM, ET.  Tim Brando, Dan Bonner and reporter Lewis Johnson call the action. Ken Mack produces and Andy Goldberg directs.

AT THE HALF, CBS Sports’ halftime studio show, hosted by Greg Gumbel along with analysts Doug Gottlieb and Sports Illustrated’s Seth Davis, provide all the day’s news, scores and highlights live from Phillips Arena. Eric Mann produces and Bob Matina directs. Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.

Turner Sports and CBS Sports present the College All-Star game (2:00 PM, ET; Taped 4/5) from the Georgia Dome featuring the top senior college basketball players. Turner Sports’ Matt Winer, Greg Anthony, Mike Gminski and reporter Tracy Wolfson are courtside to handle the call. Mack produces and Goldberg directs.

And ESPN’s coverage plans at the Women’s Final Four is next.

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